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THE QUIET REBELLION OF COMPROMISEOakCrossover Prog3.74 | 28 ratings |
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![]() 'Highest Tower, Deepest Well' crystalline piano on a heavy riff, cosmic choirs, hovering break and baritone voice for a hypnotic tune where progression comes to light and; catchy explosive finale. 'Quiet Rebellion' eavesdrops on their singular shivering arpeggio sound, a classic bombastic mix where trumpets accompany military percussion; a soft- pop of TAMMATOYS in the background, a heady title with the slide guitar with proven spleen. 'Dreamless Sleep' with dark electro intro, sax synth pop tune to reinforce the meditative darkness; deep Gabriel voice and dreamlike crescendo on the disaster of dark thoughts; title that can shock by its metronomic air. 'Sunday 8 AM' again piano and military drums, hymn with incoming electro and jazzy sax; its apart you have to sit down to appreciate; the spleen guitar slope sinks on the post rock aspect, musical malmstrom in itself and the screaming sax at this moment for a sad and cottony finale; at the meeting between PINEAPPLE THIEF, AIRBAG and the dark-psyche cinematic, a whole program. 'Demagogue Communion' refers to ANTIMATTER for the voice, the bluffing riff between cosmic and sirens with divine harmonies; spatial break before returning to heady, vibrant and unstructured tunes. 'Paperwings' centerpiece therefore risk-taking; MASSIVE ATTACK again to show the breadth of the musical spectrum, vocals to RAMMSTEIN; it's going up on latest generation OPETH, angelic voice all of a sudden; it is hovering and latent; the gradual drift is modern, Achilles piano just to show the weakness of the start; as soon as the 5 minutes go up it just becomes enjoyable; the masters PORCUPINE TREE are not far off but much better than on their last album; masterpiece opening like a progressive tulip with drooping petals; dreamlike, grandiloquent, breathtaking end with a staggering growl, pulverizing the musical drawers, I am close to ecstasy. 'Guest of Honor' to conclude on a depressive, electro, hang pop rhyme with Simen who shows himself to the vocals bringing the foggy atmosphere in our heads and a spleen slide guitar. OAK hit hard playing between symphonic, psychedelia and neo dark metal prog... soft and hypnotic rhythms on the edge of pop then heavy wanderings; the themes on psychiatric health made me ask to chronicle an extraordinary album which will be a milestone in 2022, which risks planting itself like an oak tree in the best opuses of the month.
alainPP |
4/5 |
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